That is quite awsome. I've been asking a while back about a 240 rad (thickness to be exact) on the forum not succesfuly and here is my answer. Thin rad can perform quite well, well enough for my needs for sure. I have checked specialtech website and they also have a 240 rad set. I will most deifnately be getting it for my tiny case built. Thanks!

Slightly loose in the question there dude, ie thats like asking how good is a stick or ram compaired to this one.

Loops will perform differently compaired to the parts inside wont they

This kit blatantly keeps the temps low, bigger/thicker rads will allow larger overheads for GPU's, and better pumps will allow a higher head for more restrictive or just more blocks. Its not rocket science to work it out tbh.

Thats a good watercooling kit. It would fit perfectly into my Obsidian 800D. Although I am gone off watercooling since I had wtaercooling in my rig two years ago and there was too much work keeping the water clean and I was always nervous that the kit might spring a leak.

By the way arent those CPU temperatures too high. I know the temps arent for a cpu that will do 24/7 but I wouldnt even think of pushing a CPU above 60 celcius in case it would damage the CPU.